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Missing Naicam man found alive after three years
A man who has been missing from Naicam since 2019 has been found. RCMP reported today that Charles Butler Grace has been located and is alive, but gave no other details about the three years since he ...
Sep 22, 2022

James Smith Cree Nation chief to meet with federal ministers to discuss stabbings
The chief of a Saskatchewan First Nation that was the site of a series of deadly stabbings earlier this month is heading to Toronto for a meeting with federal cabinet ministers.Chief Wally Burns of Ja...
Sep 20, 2022

Métis language program now across Sask.
Students across the province will be able to learn both Michif and Cree as the Mtis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) expands its early language program. Another six school divisions will partner with MN-S s...
Sep 20, 2022

Official state funeral for Queen Elizabeth concludes in London as mourners watch
Mourners assembled outside Westminster Abbey stood in respectful silence on Monday as Queen Elizabeth's coffin was carried out of the historic church at the end of her official state funeral.The queen...
Sep 19, 2022

Former PM Stephen Harper invested into Order of Canada in London
OTTAWA - If Shakespeare thought misery acquaints people with strange bedfellows, he may well agree that mourning a cherished monarch may also bridge some political divides. At least temporarily. Such ...
Sep 18, 2022

Harvest close to half done in North West region
Nearing the middle of September, producers in the North West region, including the Battlefords and Meadow Lake area, are reporting they have close to half their crop harvested now. Saskatchewan Minist...
Sep 17, 2022

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends Queen's lying-in-state, meets King Charles III
LONDON - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stopped to view Queen Elizabeth's casket and met with King Charles III in London on Saturday, as people from around the world gather ahead of the queen's funeral...
Sep 17, 2022

Rise of the machines: Robotics becoming increasingly popular in Saskatchewan schools
From robot competitions to the need for robotic arms in different industries, as well as having fun, it seems robotics is becoming a popular choice for many young people in Saskatchewan.Dan Bechard is...
Sep 17, 2022

Myles Sanderson autopsy completed, but wait for answers continues
It's not yet clear when the public will get more information about the cause and circumstances of Myles Sanderson's death.Sanderson, 32, was the prime suspect in the stabbing deaths of 10 people on th...
Sep 16, 2022

Wilderness survival expert weighs in on how mass-stabbing suspect stayed hidden
In the wake of the mass-stabbing on James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, victims and observers alike have been left with more questions than answers. One question is how exactly did the alleged murd...
Sep 15, 2022